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  • 61 середній

    Українсько-англійський словник > середній

  • 62 dedans

    dedans [dədɑ̃]
    1. adverb
    elle cherche son sac, tout son argent est dedans she is looking for her bag - it's got all her money in it
    prenez ce fauteuil, on est bien dedans have this chair, you'll find it comfortable
    de or du dedans on n'entend rien when you're inside you can't hear a sound
    la crise ? on est en plein dedans ! the crisis? we're right in the middle of it!
    il s'est fichu or foutu dedans (inf: inf!) he got it all wrong (inf)
    en dedans ( = à l'intérieur) inside ; ( = vers l'intérieur) inwards
    2. masculine noun
    [d'objet, bâtiment] inside
    * * *
    dədɑ̃
    1.
    adverbe inside

    essaie ce fauteuil, on est très bien dedans — try this armchair, it's very comfortable


    2.
    en dedans locution adverbiale ( à l'intérieur) inside
    * * *
    dədɑ̃
    1. adv
    1) (à l'intérieur d'un conteneur, d'un coffre) in it

    C'est une jolie boîte: qu'est-ce qu'il y a dedans? — That's a nice box: what's in it?

    Il ne peut pas boire de potion magique parce qu'il est tombé dedans quand il était petit. — He can't drink the magic potion because he fell in it when he was little.

    2) (= pas en plein air) indoors, inside

    On ne va pas rester dedans par un temps pareil. — We're not going to stay indoors on such a nice day., We're not going to stay inside on such a nice day.

    2. nm

    au dedans — on the inside, inside

    en dedans (= vers l'intérieur)inwards

    See:

    là-dedans (dans une boîte, un coffre, une armoire) — in there, (dans cette affaire, ces explications) in that

    J'ai trouvé les clés là-dedans. — I found the keys in there.

    Il y a du vrai là-dedans. — There's some truth in that.

    * * *
    A adv ( à l'intérieur) inside; il vaut mieux dîner dedans it would be better to eat inside ou indoors; j'ai perdu mon sac et mes clés étaient dedans I've lost my bag and my keys were in it; essaie ce fauteuil, on est très bien dedans try this armchair, it's very comfortable; rouge à l'extérieur et blanc dedans red (on the) outside and white (on the) inside; jetez les tomates dedans Culin throw the tomatoes in; il n'y a rien dedans there's nothing in it ou inside; de dedans, je les entendais parler sous ma fenêtre from inside, I could hear them talking under my window; quand on vient de dedans, on est ébloui par la lumière when you come from indoors, the light blinds you.
    B en dedans loc adv
    1 ( à l'intérieur) inside; en dedans, la boîte est tapissée de soie inside, the box is lined with silk;
    2 ( vers l'intérieur) inwards; la porte s'ouvre en dedans the door opens inwards;
    3 ( en dessous de ses possibilités) il joue un peu en dedans he's not playing up to his normal standard, he's playing a bit below par.
    C nm inside; les oppositions politiques du dehors et du dedans political opposition from outside and from within; un mouvement du dehors vers le dedans a movement from the outside in.
    je lui ai mis le nez dedans I really rubbed his/her nose in it.
    [dədɑ̃] adverbe
    [reprenant 'dans' + substantif] inside, in it/them etc.
    [par opposition à 'dehors'] inside, indoors
    [à partir de - prendre, boire, manger] out of, from
    de dedans, on ne voit rien you can't see anything from inside
    le tiroir était ouvert, j'ai pris l'argent dedans the drawer was open, I took the money out of ou from it
    ne me parle pas de comptes, je suis en plein dedans (familier) don't talk to me about the accounts, I'm right in the middle of them ou up to my eyeballs in them
    mettre ou ficher quelqu'un dedans
    a. (familier) [le tromper] to confuse ou to muddle somebody
    b. [en prison] to put somebody inside
    le piège, il est tombé en plein dedans he fell right into the trap
    ————————
    [dədɑ̃] nom masculin
    ————————
    en dedans locution adverbiale
    ————————
    en dedans de locution prépositionnelle
    en dedans d'elle-même, elle regrette son geste deep down ou inwardly, she regrets what she did

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > dedans

  • 63 EINGI

    einginn, in old writers more freq. spelt ‘eng’ (which accords with the mod. pronunciation), engi, enginn, qs. einn-gi from einn, one, and the negative suffix -gi:—none.
    A. THE FORMS vary greatly:
    1. the adjective is declined, and the suffix left indeclinable; obsolete forms are, dat. eino-gi or einu-gi ( nulli), ægishjálmr bergr einugi, Fm. 17; einugi feti framar, not a step further, Ls. 1; svá illr at einugi dugi, Hm. 134; in old laws, ef maðr svarar einugi, Grág. (Þ. Þ.) i. 22; acc. sing. engi, engi mann, Hkv. 1. 37; engi frið, Hm. 15; engi jötun (acc.), Vþm. 2; engi eyjarskeggja, Fas. i. 433 (in a verse); also in prose, engi mann, Ó. H. 68; engi hlut, 33, 34: engi liðsamnað, 36, Mork. passim; engi knút fékk hann leyst, ok engi álarendann hreift, Edda 29.
    2. the -gi changes into an adjective termination -igr; gen. sing. fem. einigrar, Hom. 22, Post. 645. 73; dat. sing. fem. einigri. Hom. 17; acc. sing. fem. einiga, Fas. i. 284 (in a verse); nom. pl. einigir, Jd. 1; fem. einigar, Grág. i. 354; gen. pl. einigra, Post. 73; dat. einigum: this obsolete declension is chiefly used in the sense of any, vide below.
    3. declined as the pronom. adj. hverr or nekverr (= nokkur); dat. sing. fem. engarri; gen. pl. aungvarra, Fms. ix. 46, Stj. 70; dat. sing. fem. aungvarri, Mork. 187; hereto belongs also the mod. neut. sing. ekkert.
    4. the word is declined as the adj. þröngr, with a final v; nom. fem. sing. öng sorg ( no sorrow), Hm. 94; nom. masc. öngr or aungr, Skv. 2. 26, Nj. 117 (in a verse), Fms. vi. 42 (Sighvat), i. 132 (Vellekla), etc.
    5. adding -nn, -n to the negative suffix, thus einginn, fem. eingin, neut. pl. eingin (or enginn, engin); in the other cases this n disappears. Out of these various and fragmentary forms sprung the normal form in old and modern writings, which is chiefly made up of 1, 4, and 5: old writers prefer nom. engi or eingi, but modern only admit einginn or enginn; gen. sing. masc. neut. eingis, einskis or einkis (enskis, Grág. i. 163; einskis, 25 C), engis or eingis, Eg. 74, 714, 655 xxxii. 10; einkis, Fms. x. 409: in mod. usage einskis and einkis are both current, but eingis obsolete: neut. sing. ekki assimilated = eit-ki or eitt-ki, in mod. usage ekkert, a form clearly originating from 3 above, but which, however, never occurs in old MSS.,—Fms. iii. 75, Landn. (Mant.) 329, Gþl. 343 (cp. N. G. L. ii. 110), are all paper MSS.,—nd only now and then in those from the end of the 15th century, but is common ever since that time; the N. T. in the Ed. of 1540 spelt ekkirt: in the nom. sing. old writers mostly use eingi or engi alike for masc. and fem. (eingi maðr, eingi kona), whereas modern writers only use einginn, eingin (einginn maðr, eingin kona); this form also occurs in old MSS., though rarely, e. g. engin hafði þess gáð, Stj. 6; einginn karlmaðr, 206; eingin atkvæði, Fms. v. 318: eingin hey, Ísl. ii. 138; chiefly in MSS. of the 14th or 15th centuries: acc. sing. masc. engan or öngan is in MSS. much commoner than eingi (engi), see above, e. g. engan háska, Fms. ii. 322; fyrir engan mun, Gþl. 532, etc.: in the other cases the spelling and pronunciation are at variance. Editions and mod. writers usually spell engra, engrar, engri, engum, engu, engan, enga, engir, engar, but these forms are pronounced throughout with ö or au, öngra, öngrar, öngri, öngum or öngvum, öngu or öngvu, öngan or öngvan, önga or öngva, öngir or öngvir, öngar or öngvar; that this is no mod. innovation is amply borne out by some of the best vellum MSS., e. g. Arna-Magn. 468, Ó. H., Fb., Mork.; öngum manni, Nj. 82; öngri munuð, 10; öngvar sakir, 94; önga fárskapi, 52; aungu vætta, Stj. 208; öngvan þef, 7; öngu nýtr, Fb. i. 284, 365; öngvan hlut, 166; öngum, 25; aungum várum bræðra, 63; avngir, Ó. H. 184; öngva, 146; öngu, 184 (freq.); avnga menn, Ísl. ii. 349 (Heið. S. MS. Holm.); öngvir diskar, 337; öngum, Grág. i. 27; avngver menn, Bs. i. 337 (Miracle-book); öngom, 346, 347; önga björg, 349; en sér öngu at una, Hm. 95, Mork. passim, etc.: these forms are clearly derived from 4 above. [The word is exclusively Scandin.; Dan. ingen, neut. intet; Swed. ingen, inga, intet; Ivar Aasen ingjen, neut. inkje.]
    B. THE SENSE:
    I. ‘not one;’ used as adj. with a subst. none, no, not any; þeir vissu sér eingis ótta ván, Eg. 74; man hann einigrar (= ongrar) ömbunar vætta af Guði, Post. 73, and in numberless cases.
    2. used absol. (Lat. nemo) as subst. none, naught; ekki er mér at eigna af þessu verki, Fms. ii. 101; enda virðask einkis vætti þau er þeir bera, Grág. i. 25; enginn konungs manna, Fms. i. 104; ok lét þá ekki ( naught) hafa af föðurarfi sínum, Eg. 25; eingi þeirra, Skálda 165; fur hann var enskis örvænt, Ísl. ii. 326; en svarar engu, Ld. 202; at öngu, for naught, Fms. iv. 317; öngum þeim er síðarr kemr, Grág. i. 27; þa skal enga veiða, none of them, ii. 338; engi einn, none, Fms. v. 239; sem engin veit fyrri gert hafa verit, K. Á. 28; ekki skorti þá (ekkert, Ed. from paper MS.), Fms. iii. 75.
    β. neut. ekki with gen. pl. in a personal sense, ekki manna, ‘nought of men,’ = engir menn or enginn maðr, no man, not a single man, Ó. H.; ekki vætta, nought, Fms. viii. 18; öngu vætta, nought (dat.), xi. 90; ekki skipa, not a single ship, etc. (freq. in old writers): einskis-konar, adv. in nowise, Sks. 713: engan-veginn, adv. noways.
    3. neut. ekki is freq. used as adv. = eigi, q. v., Edda 20, Fms. ii. 81, vii. 120, xi. 22, Grág. i. 206, Eg. 523.
    II. any; this sense is rare and obsolete, and probably also etymologically different from the preceding (cp. A. S. ânig):
    α. after a negative; á hón eigi at selja fjárheimtingar sínar, né sakar einigar, Grág. i. 354; er eigi saurgisk í einigri líkams úhreinsun, Hom. 17; hvat sem engi segir, Þiðr. 178; aldregi skalt þú þat heyra né engi annarra, 128; aldri fyrr í engri herferð, 29; má eigi þar fyrri undir búa eingi sá er tempraðan bólstað vill hafa, Sks. 45 new Ed.; né önnur eingi, Skálda (Thorodd) 165; því at hanu má hvárki vaxa nó þverra, né á engi veg skapask í sínu at kvæði, 166; eigi skal maðr gildra í mörku annars til einigra dyra, N. G. L. i. 242.
    β. after a comparative; prettvísari en ekki annat kvikendi, Mar.; þíðari ok fegri en engi maðr annarr, Stj. 524; sæmilegri en engan tíma fyrr hafði hann verit, 196; um þat fram (= framar) en engi hans frænda hefir haft fyr hánum, Fagrsk. 11.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > EINGI

  • 64 F80.0

    рус Специфическое расстройство речевой артикуляции
    eng Specific speech articulation disorder. A specific developmental disorder in which the child's use of speech sounds is below the appropriate level for its mental age, but in which there is a normal level of language skills. Developmental: phonological disorder, speech articulation disorder. Dyslalia. Functional speech articulation disorder. Lalling. (Excludes: ) speech articulation impairment (due to): aphasia NOS ( R47.0), apraxia ( R48.2), hearing loss ( H90-H91), mental retardation ( F70-F79), with language developmental disorder: expressive ( F80.1), receptive ( F80.2)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F80.0

  • 65 F80.1

    рус Расстройство экспрессивной речи
    eng Expressive language disorder. A specific developmental disorder in which the child's ability to use expressive spoken language is markedly below the appropriate level for its mental age, but in which language comprehension is within normal limits. There may or may not be abnormalities in articulation. Developmental dysphasia or aphasia, expressive type. (Excludes: ) acquired aphasia with epilepsy (Landau-Kleffner) ( F80.3), developmental dysphasia or aphasia, receptive type ( F80.2), dysphasia and aphasia NOS ( R47.0), elective mutism ( F94.0), mental retardation ( F70-F79), pervasive developmental disorders ( F84.-)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F80.1

  • 66 norm|a

    f 1. (zasada) (społeczna, polityczna, ekologiczna, kulturowa) norm; (moralna, etyczna, językowa) standard zw. pl
    - normy zwyczajowe a. społeczne social norms
    - (znacznie) odbiegający od normy (very) different from the norm
    - stosować się do ustalonych norm to comply with commonly accepted norms a. standards
    - to stało się normą it has become the norm
    - to jest niezgodne z tym, co uznajemy za normę it is deviation from what we consider the norm
    2. (wzór) (technologiczna, produkcyjna, przemysłowa) standard, the norm
    - być powyżej/poniżej normy to be below/above a standard
    - ustalać normy to establish a. set standards
    - wprowadzono jednolite normy druku uniform printing standards have been introduced
    - □ dzienna norma (o żywności, witaminach, białku) the daily intake; (o pracy) the daily workload
    - norma pracy workload
    - norma prawna Prawo legal norm
    - norma techniczna Techn. technical standard
    wrócić/powracać do normy to be/be getting back to normal

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > norm|a

  • 67 subnormal

    [ˈsabˈnɔːməl] adjective
    below the normal level or standard:

    subnormal temperatures.

    تَحْت المُسْتَوى، تَحْت المُعَدَّل

    Arabic-English dictionary > subnormal

  • 68 Έρμῆς

    Έρμῆς, -οῦ
    Grammatical information: m.
    Meaning: Hermes, son of Zeus and Maia; also `Hermes-pillar, -head' (Il.)
    Other forms: Έρμείας, - έας, Έρμείης (Call.), Έρμᾶς (Dor. Boeot.), Έρμάων (Hes.), Έρμάν, - ᾶνος (Lac. Arc.), Έρμάου, - άο, -ᾶ (Thess. dat.), Έρμαον (Cret. acc.).
    Dialectal forms: Myc. E-ma-a₂ (dat.)
    Compounds: As 1. member z. B. in ἑρμο-γλυφεῖον (Pl.) with retrograde ἑρμογλυ-φεύς, - ικός, - ος (Luc. a. o.), s. γλύφω.
    Derivatives: Hypocoristic dimin. Έρμίδιον (Ar.), - άδιον (Luc.; also `small Hermespillar' [Lydia]), after the nouns in - ίδιον, - άδιον. `Ερμαῖος `belonging to H., of H.', also as name of a month (A., S.; prob. also Ερμαῖος λόφος π 471, if not from 1. ἕρμα; s. below); ntr. Ε῝ρμαιον `Hermestemple' (Ephesos.; on the accent Hdn. Gr. 1, 369), pl. Ε῝ρμαια ( ἱερά) `H.-feast' (Att.); as appellative ἕρμαιον n. "Hermes-gift", i. e. `chance-find, unexpected advanrage' (Pl., S.); also plant-name (Stromberg Pflanzennamen 129); f. Έρμαΐς (Hp.); Έρμαιών name of a month (Halicarn., Keos); Έρμαϊσταί pl. name of the H.-adorers, Mercuriales (Rhodos, Kos, Delos), cf. e. g. Άπολλωνιασταί and Chantraine Formation 317; Έρμαϊκός (late). Έρμεῖα pl. meaning uncertain (Str. 8, 3, 12).
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
    Etymology: Έρμῆς \< Έρμέας \< Έρμείας (Aeol.; cf. Αἰνείας a. o.; cf. Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 20; after Solmsen Wortforsch. 240 n. 1, Schwyzer 562 however - είας \< - έας as metr. lengthening) and Έρμάν from Έρμάων for *Έρμά̄Ϝων (like ΠοσειδάϜων a. o.) represent two diff. types of name. The latter is rejected by Myc. emaa₂, \/Hermāhās\/. - The derivation from K. O. Müller, accepted a. o. by von Wilamowitz ( Glaube 1, 159 and 285) and Nilsson (Gr. Rel. 1, 503f.), proposing connection with 1. ἕρμα, is linguistically (Schwyzer 562 n. 1) possible; both Έρμ-είας and Έρμ-ά(Ϝ)ων seem to be normal types of name that can be combined with ἕρμα. In this view Έρμῆς would have been named after "the pillar which represents him" (Wil.) or simply "he of the heaps of stone" (Nilsson). But ἕρμα does not mean pillar nor does not mean `heap of stones' (therefore ἕρμαξ, ἑρμεών); also ἑρμαῖος λόφος π 471 can indicate only the heap of ἕρματα. - The resemblance with ἑρμηνεύς induced Boßhardt Die Nomina auf - ευς 36f. (with doubtful linguistic analysis) to consider Έρμῆς, "the companion of gods and men", as the the primeval interpreter projected under the gods"; the appellative Έρμῆς would itself be Pre-Greek; thus also Schwyzer 62, Chantraine Formation 125. - The Myc. form shows that it is an unanalysable Pre-Greek name. See Ruijgh, REG (1967) 12.
    Page in Frisk: 1,563-564

    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Έρμῆς

  • 69 клапан


    valve
    - аварийного останова, (электромагнитный) (двигателя) — emergency fuel shut-off (solenoid) valve
    - аварийного сброса двления (гермокабины)pressure relief valve
    - аварийного слива топлива — fuel dump /jettison/ valve
    -, автоматический — automatic valve, automaticallyactuated /operated/ valve
    - блокировки (напр., системы реверса) — interlock valve
    клапан срабатывает при neремещении створок реверса в положение реверсивной тяги. — the valve is mechanically actuated by reverser buckets as they move into reverse position.
    -, боковой (ранца парашюта) — side flap
    -, бортовой (нагнетания или всасывания, гидросистемы) — external (hydraulic pressure or suction) valve
    - вдоха (кислородной маски)inhalation valve
    -, вентиляционный — vent valve
    - впрыскаinjection valve
    - впуска (пд)intake valve
    клапан, открывающийся для впуска рабочей смеси в ципиндр поршневого двигателя — the inlet valve which permits the inflow of fuel-air mixture to the cylinder or cylinders of an internal combustion engine.
    -, вспомогательный — sub-valve
    - встречной заправки маслом (двигателя через сливной штуцер)oil pressure filling valve
    - выдоха (кислородной маски)exhalation valve
    - выключения (поврежденной части тормозной магистрали) (см. дозатор) — lockout valve
    -, выпускной (пд) — exhaust valve
    клапан, открывающийся для отвода выхлопных газов, продуктов сгорания после рабочего хода поршневого двигателя. — the outlet valve which permits the burnt gases to be discharged from the cylinder of an internal combustion engine after the power stroke has been completed.
    - выпускной (системы кондиционирования воздуха) — outflow valve, pressure relief valve

    operate the outflow valve manual control switch to increase cabin altitude.
    - высотного корректора (пд)mixture-control valve
    -, выхлопной — exhaust valve
    -, главный (ранца парашюта) — main flap
    -, грибовидный — mushroom valve
    - давления (топливных контуров двигателя)pressurizing valve
    - (-) датчик (напр. давления) — (pressure) sensing valve

    the piston is sensitive to pressure difference across the sensing valve.
    - двойного действияdouble-acting valve
    - двойного действия (у главных клапанов заправки топливом)two-way valve
    - двойного действия, разгрузочный — double-acting pressure relief valve
    -, двухпозиционный — two-position valve
    -, двухсторонний — dual valve
    -, двухступенчатый — two-stage valve
    -, двухходовой — two-way valve
    -, демпфирующий — damping valve
    -, дифференциальный (носаca-регулятора) — proportional /proportioning/ valve
    -, дозирующий — (flow) metering valve
    - дренажа (слива) топливного контура — fuel manifold drain /dump/ valve
    - дренажирования (стравливания воздуха при заполнении топливной системы двигателя) — bleeder valve
    -, дренажный (воздушный) — vent valve
    -, дренажный (сливной) — drain valve
    -, дроссельный — throttle valve
    -, дроссельный (в отличие от дроссельного крана) — throttling valve
    -, дроссельный, вспомогатепьный (насоса высокого давления топлива) — auxiliary throttling valve
    - закрытvalve closed (valve clsd)
    -, заливной (заливочный, пд) — priming valve
    -, запорный — shut-oft valve
    -, запорный (прекращающий подачу топлива в основной топливный контур при уменьшенном расходе топлива, напр., при запуске) — pressurizing valve the valve prevents fuel from entering and pressurizing the main manifold when fuel flow is low (as during engine starting).
    - заправка водобакаwater tank fill valve
    -, заправочный — fill valve
    -, заправочный (бака) — tank fill valve
    -, заправочный (топливный) — fueling valve, fuel entry valve
    -, запуска (возд. стартера) — engine air start valve
    - запуска двигателя (воздушный)engine start valve
    установлен в трубопроводе подвода воздуха к воздушному стартеру. — the valve is located in the air duct leading from the aircraft pneumatic manifold to the starter.
    -, зарядный — charging valve
    -, зарядный (амортизатора шасси) (рис. 31) — shock strut (air) charging valve
    -, зарядный (пневматика колеса) (рис. 35) — tire inflation valve
    -, золотниковый — slide valve
    -, игольчатый — needle valve
    -, исполнительный — servo valve
    -, кинетический — kinetic valve
    -, комбинированный — combined valve
    -, лепестковый (кислородной маски) — flap valve, flapper
    -, контрольный — check valve
    -, магистральный (системы заправки топливом) — (cross-ship) isolation valve
    - малого газаidling valve
    - минимального расхода (насоса-регулятора топлива)minimum flow valve
    -, нагнетательный pressure — valve
    - нагнетанияpressure valve
    -, нагнетающий — pressure valve
    -, обеспечивающий подачу давления в к-л. магистраль — pressurizing valve
    - обратного торможения (амортстойки шасси) (рис. 29) — snubber valve
    -, обратный — check valve (сша), non-return valve (англ.)
    клапан, устанавливаемый в трубопроводах или арматурах и пропускающий жидкость или газ только в одном заданном направлении, закрывается при изменении направления движения жидкости. — а valve fitted in pipes and fittings.that automatically seals the return passage of a fluid or а gas because of fluid pressure (back pressure) acting on the valve, i.e., it stops (or checks) reverse flow.
    -, обратный калиброванный — orifice check valve
    -, общий (системы заправки топливом) — (cross-ship) isolation valve
    - ограничения давления пускового топливаstarting fuel pressure limiting valve
    - ограничения предельных оборотов (двигателя) — maximum speed limiting /limiter/ valve
    - ограничения предельных оборотов ротора квд — hp rotor /shaft/ speed limiter valve
    - ограничения расхода (игольчатый)flow restrictor (needle) valve
    - останова (гтд) — hp fuel shut-off valve /cock/
    - отбора воздуха от компрессораcompressor air bleed valve
    - отбора воздуха за квдhp compressor air bleed valve
    -, отжимной (разъемный) — disconnect /non-spill/ valve
    - открыт (трафарет)valve open(ed)
    - отрицательных перегрузокnegative acceleration valve
    -, отсечный — cutoff /cutout, shutoff/ valve
    - перезаливкиoverflow valve
    -, переключающий — selector valve
    - переключения, челночный (гидросистем бустера) — selector shuttle valve
    - перелома характеристики приемистостиacceleration time control valve
    - перепада (в топливном регуляторе)differential pressure regulator valve
    - перепуска (обводной) — bypass /by-pass/ valve
    - перепуска (из одной полости в другую, напр. для выравнивания давления) — spill valve
    - перепуска воздуха (из компрессора) при запуске двигателя клапаны открыты, при достижении определенных оборотов - закрываются, и при снижении режима - открываются. (рис. 49) — compressor bleed valve the compressor bleed valve has two positions: fully open (during starting and acceleration) and fully closed (during normal operating thrust), during deceleration the valve opens.
    - перепуска воздуха (с входа кнд на выход квд) — p1/p3 air transfer valve
    - перепуска воздуха за v и vi ступенями квдhp compressor stage 5 and 6 bleed valve
    - перепуска, поворотный (компрессора гтд) — rotary-action compressor bleed valve
    -, перепускной (поршневого компрессора) — transfer valve
    -, перепускной (с термостатическим управлением) — (thermostatically controlled) by-pass valve
    -, перепускной (топливомасляного радиатора) — (oil cooler) pressure differential by-pass valve
    - подачи топлива при отрицательных перегрузках (в перевернутом полете)inverted-flight fuel valve
    - поддавливанияpressurizing valve
    - поддержания (постоянного перепада давления (на дроссельном клапане - дозирующей игле) — proportional /proportioning/ valve. regulates automatically pressure diffrential across throttle valve.
    - подпитки (в гидро- или маcляной системе)replenishment valve
    - подпитки (в системе топливной автоматики двигателя)enrichment valve
    -, подпиточный (в гидросистемe) — replenishment valve
    -, подпорный (в гидравлической системе уборки и выпуска шасси) (см. усилитель-мультипликатор) — intensifier
    -, подпружиненный на закрытие — valve spring-loaded into closed position
    -, подпружиненный на открытие — valve spring-loaded into open position
    - подсоса воздуха кислороднаго прибораoxygen regulator diluter valve
    -, подтормаживания (колес шасси после уборки) — wheel stopping valve то stop the lg wheel rotation after retraction.
    - полной срезки топлива (двиг.) — fuel cutoff /shut-off/ valve
    - поплавковой камеры, игольчатый — float needle valve
    -, поплавковый — float valve
    - последовательного включенияsequence valve
    - постоянного давления (кпд, насоса-регулятора или кта) — constant pressure valve
    - постоянного (пропорционального) перепада давления (насоса-регулятора или кта) — proportional /proportioning/ valve
    клапан поддерживает постаянное давление в каналах подвода топлива к дозирующей игле. работает совместно с высотным корректором. — the proportional valve (works together with an altitude sensing unit) regulates automatically the pressure differentiaf across the throttle valve.
    - предельного давленияmaximum pressure valve
    -, предохранительный — safety valve
    -, предохранительный (перепускной) — by-pass valve
    -, предохранительный (предотвращающий возникновение отрицательного перепада в гермокабине) — reverse pressure differential relief valve. pressurized cabins must have reverse pressure differential relief valves to automatically prevent a negative pressure differential that would damage the structure.
    -, предохранительный (предохраняющий от превышения положительного перепада давлений в гермокабине) — positive pressure relief valve pressurized cabins must have pressure relief valves to automatically limit the positive pressure differential to a predetermined value.
    -, предохранительный (разгрузочный) — pressure relief valve
    -, предохранительный (регулятора давления гермокабины) — relief valve, pressure safety геlief valve
    -, предохранительный (ранца парашюта) — protector flap
    -, предохранительный, для вытяжного парашюта — pilot chute protector flap
    -, предохранительный, для вытяжного троса (парашюта) — ripcord protector flap
    - приемистости (двигателя)acceleration control valve
    - продувки (стравливания)(air) bleeder valve
    -, продувочный — blow-off valve
    - проливки маслосистемы (для стравливания воздуха при заполнении системы маслом) — (air) bleeder valve
    - пропорционального давления (постоянного перепада) — proportional /proportioning/ valve
    - пропорционального расходаproportional valve
    - противодавления (в топливном насосе-регуляторе)back pressure valve
    - противообпеденительного трубопровода, перекрывной — anti-icing shut-off valve (antiice valve)
    - противообледенительной системы (двигателя, лобового капота, крыла, оперения) — (engine, nose cowl, wing, сиpennage) anti-icing valve
    - пускового топлива (электромагнитный)(solenoid) starting fuel valve
    -, пусковой — starting valve
    - разгрузки насосаpump relief valve
    -, разгрузочный — relief valve
    -, разгрузочный (системы кондиционирования воздуха) — pressure relief valve pressurized cabin must have pressure relief valve to limit positive pressure differential.
    -, разгрузочный аварийный — emergency relief valve
    -, разгрузочный основной (в маслосистеме двигателя за фильтром) — (oil system) main pressure relief valve (located downstream of oil filter)
    -, разделительный (заправки) — isolating valve
    -, разделительный (межбаковый) — intertank valve
    -, разделительный (порционер — flow-ratio valve
    - разжижения масла (пд)oil-dilution valve
    -, разъемный (не допускающий утечки при отсоединении трубопровода под давлением) — disconnect valve, non-spill valve
    - ранца (парашюта)pack flap
    -, распределительный — distributor valve
    -, распределительный (гидроусилителя) — servo valve
    - регулированияcontrol valve
    - регулирования смесиmixture-control valve
    - регулирования степени повышения давления двигателем (насоса-регулятора)pressure ratio control valve
    -, регулировочный — control valve
    - регулятора повышенных оборотов, дозирующий — overspeed governor metering valve
    - регулятора пониженных оборотов, дозирующий — underspeed governor metering valve
    -, редукционный (редуктор) — (pressure) reducing valve
    клапан, понижающий подводимое давление и поддерживающий постоянное давление на выходе. — а pressure reducing valve in the pump outlet ensures that the predetermined outlet pressure is not exceeded.
    -, редукционный, кислородный (редуктор) — oxygen pressure reducer
    - режимный (термовоздушной противообледенительной системы) (срабатывает в зависимости от режима работы двигателей) — (hot air anti-icing) control valve
    - с полым штокомhollow-stem valve
    - с пружиной, действующей на закрытие — valve spring-loaded into closed position
    - с пружиной, действующей на открытие — valve spring-loaded into open position
    - сброса давленияpressure relief valve
    - сброса кислорода в атмосферуoxygen overboard discharge valve
    -, селекторный — selector valve
    - слива (дренажный)drain valve
    - слива (возврата жидкости из полости высокого в полость низкого давления) — return valve
    - слива (в насосе-регуляторе, для отвода топлива на вход насоса высокого давления) — spill valve operates as safety or relief valve.
    - слива топлива (для опорожления баков на земле) — defueling valve, fuel offload valve
    - слива топлива из коллектора — fuel manifold drain /dump/ valve
    - слива топлива из контуров форсунокfuel nozzle manifold drain valve
    -, сливной (возврата из полости высокого в полость низкого давления) — return valve return valve permits fluid to return from the power cylinder to the hydraulic tank.
    -, сливной (дренажный) — drain valve
    -, сливной (санузла) — waste valve
    - согласования последовательности срабатывания — sequence /sequencing/ valve
    - согласования последовательности срабатывания створок реверса вентилятора и основной тяги — fan cascade and primary thrust reverser buckets sequence valve
    согласования последовательности срабатывания створок реверсивного устройства — thrust reverser door /bucket/ sequence /sequencing/ valve
    -, согласующий (управляющий последовательностью срабатывания) — sequence /sequencing/ valve
    -, согласующий шасси (управляющей последовательностью срабатывания-открытия/закрытия створок шасси) — landing gear door operation sequence valve
    - спинки (ранца парашюта)pack pad flap
    - срезки топлива — fuel sflutoff /cutoff/ valve
    - стравливания воздуха (в маслоагрегате)air bleeder valve
    - стравливания воздуха (отвода)air discharge valve
    - стравливания давления (в баках при заправке топливом под давлением) — blow-off valve the valves prevent build-up of excessive pressures in tanks, when refuelling.
    -, стравливающий (давление из амортизатора шасси) — (shock strut) bleeder) valve
    -, тарельчатый — plate valve
    -, терморазгрузочный — thermal relief valve
    -, термостатический (топливомасляного агрегата) — fuel temperature regulator valve
    -, топливодозирующий — fuel metering valve
    -, торможения (амортизатора шасси) (рис. 29) — shock strut snubber valve
    - торможения обратного хода плавающего поршня (амортизатора шасси)floating piston recovery stroke snubber valve
    -, тормозной (тормоза колес) — brake control valve
    -, тормозов, разъемный (гидропроводки тормоза) — brake line disconnect valve
    -, торцовый (ранца парашюта) — end flap
    -, треугольный (ранца парашюта) — triangular flap
    -, угловой (ранца парашюта) — corner flap
    - управленияcontrol valve
    -, управляющий — control valve
    - ускоренного слива топлива из топливного коллектора (обычно срабатывает при остановке двигателя) — dump valve. an automatic valve which rapidly drains the fuel manifold when the fuel pressure falls below the predetermined valve.
    -, челночный — shuttle valve
    -, шариковый — ball valve
    -, шаровой — ball-type valve
    -, эпектровоздушный — electro-pneumatic valve
    -, электрогидравлический — electro-hydraulic valve
    -, электромагнитный — solenoid valve
    высота подъема к. — valve travel
    зависание к. — valve sticking
    заедание к. — valve sticking
    закрытие к. — valve closing
    открытие к. — valve opening
    перекрытие к. — valve lap
    подсос в к. — valve leaking
    отгибать к. (ранца) назад — fold (pack) flap back
    притирать к. — grind in /lap/ the valve
    расправлять к. (ранца) — straighten (pack) flap

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  • 70 кнопка


    button, push-button, pushbut-

    ton, (push-)switch, knob
    - (застежка) — fastener, snap fastener
    - (клавиша)key
    - (кремальера)knob
    - арретира — caging /cage/ knob
    - арретира (арретирующая прибор в вытянутом на себя положении)pull-to-cage knob
    - блокировки уборки шасси (на земле)anti-retraction latch push-button
    - быстрого отключения автопилота (кбо) — autopilot quick disengagement /disconnect/ button
    - быстрого согласования (гироагрегата пик)fast slave button
    - взвода азсп (автомата защиты сети от перенапряжения)overvoltage protection unit reset button
    - взрыва (сро) — transponder destruct switch /button/
    - включения/выключения — on/off button
    - включения горячего резерва (рлс)stby pushbutton
    - включения/отключения подрежима предупреждения о появлении опасной цели (метеообъекта) — target alert (tgt alrt) pushbutton, т pushbutton
    - включения параллельной работы генераторовgenerator paralle(ing) button
    - выключения автопилота — autopilot disengagement /disconnect/ button
    - выключения звонкаbell cutout button

    press the bell cutout button to silence the bell.
    - загрузочного механизма (пружинного)feel spring control switch
    - запуска двигателяengine start(er) button
    - запуска (двигателя) в воэдухеflight restart button
    - (-) клавиша (наборного поля)key
    - (-) клавиша (системы омега де, сша) — pushbutton press leg chg and enter push-buttons.
    - контроля лампlamp test button
    - (-) лампа — switch-light, switch-light translucent knob /button/
    в кнопке-лампе загорается синяя лампа, нажмите на кнопку-лампу и ее лампа должна загореться. — the blue light comes on in its translucent knob. press the switch-light and its lamp comes on.
    - (-) лампа нажимного типа попеременного включениявыключения. — momentary alternate action pushbutton switch
    нажатие на кнопку вызывает загорание (высвечивание) надписи на кнопке-лампе, а повторное нажатие приводит к выключению лампы. — pressing the gw switch illuminates the gw switchlight legend, and pressing the switch with the illuminated legend, extinguishes that legend.
    - отключение автопилота — autopilot disengagement /disconnect/ button
    - останова индикации — display hold pushbutton /key/, hld pushbutton /key/, display freezing pushbutton, f (frz) pushbutton.
    - передачи (радио)push-to-talk button
    - проверки аг (прибора пкп)attitude display test button
    - проверки системыsystem test button
    - проверки лампlamp test button
    - регулирования наклона спинки сиденьяpushbutton for adjusting the seat back
    - ручного триммированияtrim control switch
    - самоконтроляself-test button
    для проверки сро нажать на кнопку самоконтроля. — depress the self-test button to test the transponder.
    - сброса (показаний прибора)reset knob
    - сброса (сигнала) — reset /"clear"/ button
    - сброса бомбbomb release button
    - сброса показаний счетчика (магн. ленты) — (tape) counter reset button
    - снятия усилий (с ручки управления циклическим шагом вертолета)trim switch
    - согласования гироагрегата с индукционным датчиком гик — slave button, synchronization knob (slave, sync)
    - стабилизации антенны (рлс) — antenna stabilization control pushbutton, stab pushbutton
    - стабилизации тангажаpitch hold button
    - (-) таблоswitch-light

    the mode 5 warnings can be inhibited by depressing the amber below gs switchlight.
    - (-) табло (клавиша наборного поля)key
    - триммера (вертолета на четыре направления)trim switch (four directional for lateral and fore-aft cyclic)
    - управленияcontrol button
    - фиксации индикации (информации)display hold (hld) pushbutton
    - фиксации радиолокационного изображения (на экране рлс) в течение... сек. после нажития (и удерживания в нажатом положении) к. — image freezing pushbutton, f (frz) pushbutton within... seconds of depressing the button
    высвечиваться (о надписи кнопки-лампы)illumination of switch-light legend
    выскакивать (о нажатой к.) — pop out

    if а starter pushbutton pops out prematurely during a normal start.
    держать к. нажатой — hold the button depressed
    нажимать к. — (de)press the button

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  • 71 сигнализация


    warning (warn), warning in-
    (аварийная)dication
    - (неаварийная)indication (ind)
    - (система аварийной сигнализации)warning system
    - (система неаварийной сигнализании)indicating system
    - вибрации (двигателей)vibration indicating system
    система индикации опасной вибрации двигателя. — indicating equipment is installed to provide rapid positive indication of abnormal engine vibration.
    - вибрации (индикация)vibration indication
    - виброперегрузок двигателяengine vibration indicating system
    -, визуальная — visual warning
    - выпущенного (убранного) положения шассиlanding gear extended (retracted) position indication
    - выпущенного положения шасси, наружная (световая) — exterior lg extended position (indicating) lights
    -, громкоговорящая (по сгу) — audio warning
    - давления (указательная)pressure indication
    - давления масла (топлива) (предупредительная, аварийная) — oil (fuel) pressure warning (oil, fuel press warn)
    - (парашютного) десантирования (людей или грузов) по ведущемуparadrop-by-leader signalling
    - дублирующей гидросистемыauxiliary hydraulic (system) warning
    - заданной (опасной) высоты (no pb - радиовысотомеру) — selected altitude alert(ing), preselected radio altitude warning
    - захвата цели радиолокаторомradar lock-on indication
    -, звуковая — aural warning
    переключатель пульта контроля звуковой с. имеет след. положения: пред. скор. каб. давл. к посадке не готов, к взлету не готов, сист. снятия нагр. закрылков не раб. — aural warning selector switch can be set to: а/с ovsp, cab press, unsafe ldg, unsafe takeoff, flaps lrs (load relieving system) positions.
    - комплексная информационная (комплексной индикации)multi-function display (system)
    - критического угла атакиstall warning

    turn off stall warn switch if alpha off light is illuminated.
    - ложная (ложное срабатывание сигнализации)false warning
    предотвращение срабатывания механизма тряски штурвала при ложной сигнализации критического угла атаки, вызванной обледенением ауасп. — this prevents stick shaker action resulting from a false stall warning due to alpha probe icing.
    - минимального уровня маслаoil low level warning
    -, мнемоническая — mnemonic indication /warning/
    - наличия металлической стружки в маслеchips in oil warning
    - недостаточного (малого) давления в огнетушителе — fire extinguisher agent low pressure warning (firex agent low press warn)
    - недостаточного (малого) давления масла — low oil pressure warning (oil low press, low oil press)
    - недостаточного (малого) давления топливаlow fuel pressure warning (fuel low press warn)
    - неисправностиmalfunction warning
    - неисправности двигателяengine malfunction warning system
    предназначена для предотвращения ошибочного выключения исправного двигателя. — system incorporates following annunciators: abnormal vibration, engine fire, chips in oil, etc.
    - несовпадения показаний авиагоризонтов (приборов пкп или кпп) — attitude /fdi/ display comparator warning (system). to alert of difference in roll and/or pitch indication between the left and right fdi.
    - обледененияice warning
    - опасного давленияabnormal pressure warning
    - опасного приближения к режиму сваливания — stall warning. with the stall warning test switch depressed, both stick shakers should operate.
    - опасной высоты (нопасн) (пo радиовысотомеру) — altitude alert(ing), preselected radio altitude warning
    сигнализация срабатывает при подходе к и отклонению от заданной высоты (на 250 фт) — altitude alert condition signal is activated at ё250 ft from selected altitude, on approach to, or deviation from.
    - опасной скорости сближения с землейground proximity warning (system) (gpws)
    - опасности, самолетная (снетема ссо) — hijack alarm system
    - опасных режимов, централизованная (сорц) — master abnormal conditions warning (system)
    - остатка топлива (малого количества топлива в баке) — fuel low level warning. fuel low annunciator is illuminated when tank fuel quantity is below (700 pounds)
    - отказаfail(ure) warning
    "-отказа дв. nо 1 — eng 1 fail-armed
    вкл(ючена) (табло) — indicates the eng 1 fail lights are armed to illuminate with loss of engine no. 1 power.
    - отказов (табло) — failure /fault/ annunciation
    - перегрева двигателя — engine overheat /overtemperature/ warning, ovht /overtemp/ warning
    - подхода к или отклонения от заданной высоты — altitude alert warning. activates at ё250 ft from selected altitude, on approach to, or deviation from.
    - пожараfire warning
    - пожара внутри двигателяengine internal fire warning
    - пожара двигателя (надпись) — engine fire warning /detection/
    - положения (элемента самолета)position indication
    - положения шассиlanding gear position and warning system
    для индикации и сигнализации выпущенного и убранноro положения шасси и створок. — used to indicate and warn of the position of the landing gear/doors.
    - пониженной температурыundertemperature warning (undertemp warn)
    - превышения уровня масла (в баке)high oil level warning (oil high level warn)
    - предельной скорости (табпо пред. скор) — а/с ovsp warning. ac ovsp annunciator illuminates and aural warning sounds when aircraft exceeds vmo/mmo.
    -, предупредительная — caution indication /warning/
    -работы (к-л.системы, агрегата) — (system, unit) operational status indication /warning/
    - работы приборовinstrument warning system
    -, рекомендующая к-л. действие — advisory indication /display/
    - самолетной опасности (cco, при угоне самолета) — hijack alarm (hi jack alarm)
    - сваливания (самолета)stall warning
    сигнализация должна срабатывать с достаточным запасом, чтобы не допустить сваливания самолета в прямолинейном полете и при разворотах. — stall warning with sufficient margin to prevent inadvertent stalling with the flaps and landing gear in any normal position must be clear and distinctive to the pilot in straight and turning flight.
    - сваливания (ла) по углу атакиstall warning
    -, световая (аварийная) — light warning
    - срывного режима по углу атакиstall warning
    -, тактильная (напр., тряска штурвала) — tactile warning (e.g. stick shaker)
    - убранного положения шасси (индикация)landing gear retracted position indication
    - убранного положения шасси (предупредительная)landing gear retracted position warning
    -, уведомляющая — caution indication
    -, уведомляющая (при наличии з-х видов сигнализации: аварийной, предупреждающей и уведомляющей) — indicating display
    -, указательная (рекомендующая к-л действие) — advisory indication

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  • 72 capacity ratios

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    measures of performance in the use of capacity.
    EXAMPLE
    The more commonly used capacity levels are: full capacity—output (expressed in standard hours) that could be achieved if sales orders, supplies, and workforce were available for all installed workplaces; practical capacity—full capacity less an allowance for known unavoidable volume losses; budgeted capacity—standard hours planned for the period, taking into account budgeted sales, supplies, workforce availability, and efficiency expected; normal capacity.
         On the following given data, the related ratios are set out below:
    Idle capacity ratio is calculated as follows:
         (Practical capacity – budgeted capacity) × 100/Practical capacity = (95 – 81) × 100/95 = 15%, indicates the budgeted shortfall in capacity as a proportion of practical capacity.

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  • 73 Brunel, Isambard Kingdom

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    b. 9 April 1806 Portsea, Hampshire, England
    d. 15 September 1859 18 Duke Street, St James's, London, England
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    English civil and mechanical engineer.
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    The son of Marc Isambard Brunel and Sophia Kingdom, he was educated at a private boarding-school in Hove. At the age of 14 he went to the College of Caen and then to the Lycée Henri-Quatre in Paris, after which he was apprenticed to Louis Breguet. In 1822 he returned from France and started working in his father's office, while spending much of his time at the works of Maudslay, Sons \& Field.
    From 1825 to 1828 he worked under his father on the construction of the latter's Thames Tunnel, occupying the position of Engineer-in-Charge, exhibiting great courage and presence of mind in the emergencies which occurred not infrequently. These culminated in January 1828 in the flooding of the tunnel and work was suspended for seven years. For the next five years the young engineer made abortive attempts to find a suitable outlet for his talents, but to little avail. Eventually, in 1831, his design for a suspension bridge over the River Avon at Clifton Gorge was accepted and he was appointed Engineer. (The bridge was eventually finished five years after Brunel's death, as a memorial to him, the delay being due to inadequate financing.) He next planned and supervised improvements to the Bristol docks. In March 1833 he was appointed Engineer of the Bristol Railway, later called the Great Western Railway. He immediately started to survey the route between London and Bristol that was completed by late August that year. On 5 July 1836 he married Mary Horsley and settled into 18 Duke Street, Westminster, London, where he also had his office. Work on the Bristol Railway started in 1836. The foundation stone of the Clifton Suspension Bridge was laid the same year. Whereas George Stephenson had based his standard railway gauge as 4 ft 8½ in (1.44 m), that or a similar gauge being usual for colliery wagonways in the Newcastle area, Brunel adopted the broader gauge of 7 ft (2.13 m). The first stretch of the line, from Paddington to Maidenhead, was opened to traffic on 4 June 1838, and the whole line from London to Bristol was opened in June 1841. The continuation of the line through to Exeter was completed and opened on 1 May 1844. The normal time for the 194-mile (312 km) run from Paddington to Exeter was 5 hours, at an average speed of 38.8 mph (62.4 km/h) including stops. The Great Western line included the Box Tunnel, the longest tunnel to that date at nearly two miles (3.2 km).
    Brunel was the engineer of most of the railways in the West Country, in South Wales and much of Southern Ireland. As railway networks developed, the frequent break of gauge became more of a problem and on 9 July 1845 a Royal Commission was appointed to look into it. In spite of comparative tests, run between Paddington-Didcot and Darlington-York, which showed in favour of Brunel's arrangement, the enquiry ruled in favour of the narrow gauge, 274 miles (441 km) of the former having been built against 1,901 miles (3,059 km) of the latter to that date. The Gauge Act of 1846 forbade the building of any further railways in Britain to any gauge other than 4 ft 8 1/2 in (1.44 m).
    The existence of long and severe gradients on the South Devon Railway led to Brunel's adoption of the atmospheric railway developed by Samuel Clegg and later by the Samuda brothers. In this a pipe of 9 in. (23 cm) or more in diameter was laid between the rails, along the top of which ran a continuous hinged flap of leather backed with iron. At intervals of about 3 miles (4.8 km) were pumping stations to exhaust the pipe. Much trouble was experienced with the flap valve and its lubrication—freezing of the leather in winter, the lubricant being sucked into the pipe or eaten by rats at other times—and the experiment was abandoned at considerable cost.
    Brunel is to be remembered for his two great West Country tubular bridges, the Chepstow and the Tamar Bridge at Saltash, with the latter opened in May 1859, having two main spans of 465 ft (142 m) and a central pier extending 80 ft (24 m) below high water mark and allowing 100 ft (30 m) of headroom above the same. His timber viaducts throughout Devon and Cornwall became a feature of the landscape. The line was extended ultimately to Penzance.
    As early as 1835 Brunel had the idea of extending the line westwards across the Atlantic from Bristol to New York by means of a steamship. In 1836 building commenced and the hull left Bristol in July 1837 for fitting out at Wapping. On 31 March 1838 the ship left again for Bristol but the boiler lagging caught fire and Brunel was injured in the subsequent confusion. On 8 April the ship set sail for New York (under steam), its rival, the 703-ton Sirius, having left four days earlier. The 1,340-ton Great Western arrived only a few hours after the Sirius. The hull was of wood, and was copper-sheathed. In 1838 Brunel planned a larger ship, some 3,000 tons, the Great Britain, which was to have an iron hull.
    The Great Britain was screwdriven and was launched on 19 July 1843,289 ft (88 m) long by 51 ft (15.5 m) at its widest. The ship's first voyage, from Liverpool to New York, began on 26 August 1845. In 1846 it ran aground in Dundrum Bay, County Down, and was later sold for use on the Australian run, on which it sailed no fewer than thirty-two times in twenty-three years, also serving as a troop-ship in the Crimean War. During this war, Brunel designed a 1,000-bed hospital which was shipped out to Renkioi ready for assembly and complete with shower-baths and vapour-baths with printed instructions on how to use them, beds and bedding and water closets with a supply of toilet paper! Brunel's last, largest and most extravagantly conceived ship was the Great Leviathan, eventually named The Great Eastern, which had a double-skinned iron hull, together with both paddles and screw propeller. Brunel designed the ship to carry sufficient coal for the round trip to Australia without refuelling, thus saving the need for and the cost of bunkering, as there were then few bunkering ports throughout the world. The ship's construction was started by John Scott Russell in his yard at Millwall on the Thames, but the building was completed by Brunel due to Russell's bankruptcy in 1856. The hull of the huge vessel was laid down so as to be launched sideways into the river and then to be floated on the tide. Brunel's plan for hydraulic launching gear had been turned down by the directors on the grounds of cost, an economy that proved false in the event. The sideways launch with over 4,000 tons of hydraulic power together with steam winches and floating tugs on the river took over two months, from 3 November 1857 until 13 January 1858. The ship was 680 ft (207 m) long, 83 ft (25 m) beam and 58 ft (18 m) deep; the screw was 24 ft (7.3 m) in diameter and paddles 60 ft (18.3 m) in diameter. Its displacement was 32,000 tons (32,500 tonnes).
    The strain of overwork and the huge responsibilities that lay on Brunel began to tell. He was diagnosed as suffering from Bright's disease, or nephritis, and spent the winter travelling in the Mediterranean and Egypt, returning to England in May 1859. On 5 September he suffered a stroke which left him partially paralysed, and he died ten days later at his Duke Street home.
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    Further Reading
    L.T.C.Rolt, 1957, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, London: Longmans Green. J.Dugan, 1953, The Great Iron Ship, Hamish Hamilton.
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  • 74 установленный

    багаж сверх установленной нормы провоза
    excess baggage
    воздушное судно, загруженное не по установленной схеме
    improperly loaded aircraft
    выдерживать установленный порядок полетов
    maintain the flight procedure
    вылетать за установленные пределы
    overfly
    выполнять установленный порядок действий в аварийной ситуации
    execute an emergency procedure
    высота установленная заданием на полет
    specified altitude
    высота установленного маршрута движения
    traffic pattern altitude
    гильза, установленная впритык
    tuck-in sleeve
    двигатель, установленный в мотогондоле
    naccele-mounted engine
    двигатель, установленный вне фюзеляжа
    outboard engine
    двигатель, установленный в отдельной гондоле
    podded engine
    двигатель, установленный в фюзеляже
    in-board engine
    двигатель, установленный на крыле
    on-wing mounted engine
    двигатель, установленный на пилоне
    pylon-mounted engine
    деталь, установленная на прессовой посадке
    force-fit part
    линия пути установленной схемы
    procedure track
    метеоусловия ниже установленного минимума
    below minima weather
    набор высоты на начальном участке установленной траектории
    normal initial climb operation
    надзор, установленный государством
    supervision approved by the State
    нарушать установленный порядок
    violate the law
    на установленной высоте
    at appropriate altitude
    не выполнять установленную схему
    fail to follow the procedure
    не соблюдать установленные ограничения
    fail to observe the limitations
    отклонение от установленных стандартов
    departure from the standards
    отступать от установленных правил
    depart from the rules
    полет вне установленного маршрута
    off-airway flight
    полет в установленной зоне
    standoff flight
    полет в установленном секторе
    sector flight
    полет по установленным правилам
    flight under the rules
    превышение установленных нагрузок
    overstressing
    прокладка маршрута вне установленной авиатрассы
    off-airway routing
    разворот по установленной схеме
    procedure turn
    расписание, установленное перевозчиком
    carrier's timetable
    специально установленный тариф
    specified fare
    тарифная ставка, установленная авиаперевозчиком
    air carrier tariff
    установленная величина давления
    specific pressure datum
    установленная схема вылета по приборам
    standard instrument departure chart
    установленная схема полета по кругу
    fixed circuit
    установленная схема ухода на второй круг по приборам
    instrument missed procedure
    установленная тарифная ставка
    established tariff
    установленная точка отрыва при взлете
    takeoff fix
    установленное повреждение воздушного судна
    known aircraft damage
    установленные обязанности в полете
    prescribed flight duty
    установленные стояночные колодки
    inserted chocks
    установленные характеристики
    specified characteristics
    установленный авиакомпанией порядок
    aviation company procedure
    установленный в гондоле
    nacelle-mounted
    установленный износ
    assessed contribution
    установленный маршрут
    1. predetermined route
    2. specified route установленный маршрут полета
    the route to be followed
    установленный на воздушном судне
    airborne
    установленный на двигателе
    engine-mounted
    установленный порядок выполнения полета
    approved flight procedure
    установленный порядок обслуживания
    routine servicing
    установленный профиль
    intended profile
    характеристики, установленные техническим заданием
    scheduled performances
    чартерный рейс по установленному маршруту
    on-route charter
    шасси выпущено и установлено на замки выпущенного положения
    landing gear is down and locked
    штраф за превышение установленного уровня шума
    noise charge

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  • 75 μετασχηματίζω

    μετασχηματίζω fut. μετασχηματίσω; 1 aor. μετεσχημάτισα.
    to change the form of someth., transform, change (Pla., Leg. 10 p. 903e; 906c; Aristot., De Caelo 3, 1 p. 298b, 31; Plut., Ages. 603 [14, 2], Mor. 426e; 680a; Sext. Emp., Math. 10, 335; LXX; TestSol 20:13; TestJob; TestReub 5:6; Philo, Aet. M. 79; Jos., Ant. 7, 257; Chaeremon, Fgm. 20 D p. 34 H.; Theoph. Ant. 2, 6 [p. 108, 16]) μ. τὸ σῶμα τ. ταπεινώσεως ἡμῶν change our lowly body to be like the glorious body Phil 3:21 (cp. Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 80).—DHall, NTS, 40, ’94, 143–47, argues for this ‘normal’ use 1 Cor 4:6 and against the view in 3 below.
    to feign to be what one is not, change/disguise oneself, mid. (Jos., Ant. 8, 267) abs. 2 Cor 11:15. W. εἴς τι into or as someth. (Diod S 3, 57, 5 εἰς ἀθανάτους φύσεις; 4 Macc 9:22; TestJob 17:2 εἰς βασιλέα τῶν Περσῶν) ὁ σατανᾶς εἰς ἄγγελον φωτός Satan disguises himself as an angel (fr. the realm) of light vs. 14 (cp. TestReub 5:6 the guardian angels μετεσχηματίζοντο εἰς ἄνδρα). Of the false apostles μετασχηματιζόμενοι εἰς ἀποστόλους Χριστοῦ who masquerade as apostles vs. 13 (JColson, JTS 17, 1916, 379ff; cp. Hippol., Ref. 10, 32, 5 οἱ αἱρεσιάρχοι ὁμοίοις λόγοις τὰ ὑπʼ ἐκείνων προειρημένα μετασχηματίσαντε).
    to show a connection or bearing of one thing on another, apply to. 1 Cor 4:6 is unique (for sim. usage s. σχηματίζειν and σχῆμα in Philostrat., Vi. Soph. 2, 17, 1; 2, 25, 1. In Ps.-Demetr., Eloc. 287; 292–94 σχηματίζειν means ‘say someth. with the aid of a figure of speech’; on the rhetorical features s. BFiore, Covert Illusion in 1 Cor 1–4: CBQ 47, ’85, 85–102; CClassen, WienerStud 107/8, ’94/95, 326f): ταῦτα μετεσχημάτισα εἰς ἐμαυτὸν κ. Ἀπόλλων I have applied this to Apollos and myself=I have given this teaching of mine the form of an exposition concerning Apollos and myself (s. Hall, 1 above).—New Docs 3, 76. DELG s.v. ἔχω. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 76 μυστήριον

    μυστήριον, ου, τό ‘secret, secret rite, secret teaching, mystery’ a relig. t.t. (predom. pl.) applied in the Gr-Rom. world mostly to the mysteries w. their secret teachings, relig. and political in nature, concealed within many strange customs and ceremonies. The principal rites remain unknown because of a reluctance in antiquity to divulge them (Trag.+; Hdt. 2, 51, 2; Diod S 1, 29, 3; 3, 63, 2; Socrat., Ep. 27, 3; Cornutus 28 p. 56, 22; 57, 4; Alciphron 3, 26, 1; OGI 331, 54; 528, 13; 721, 2, SIG s. index; Sb 7567, 9 [III A.D.]; PGM 1, 131; 4, 719ff; 2477 τὰ ἱερὰ μ. ἀνθρώποις εἰς γνῶσιν; 5, 110; 12, 331; 13, 128 τὸ μυστήριον τοῦ θεοῦ. Only the perfected gnostic is τῶν μυστηρίων ἀκροατής Hippol., Ref. 5, 8, 29.—OKern, D. griech. Mysterien d. klass. Zeit 1927; WOtto, D. Sinn der eleusin. Myst. ’40; MNilsson, The Dionysiac Mysteries of the Hell. and Rom. Age, ’57; Kl. Pauly III 1533–42; WBurkert, Antike Mysterien ’90). Also LXX and other versions of the OT use the word, as well as En (of the heavenly secret) and numerous pseudepigr., Philo, Joseph. (C. Ap. 2, 189, 266), apolog. (exc. Ar.); it is a loanw. in rabb. Our lit. uses μ. in ref. to the transcendent activity of God and its impact on God’s people.
    the unmanifested or private counsel of God, (God’s) secret, the secret thoughts, plans, and dispensations of God (SJCh 78, 9; τὸ μ. τῆς μοναρχίας τῆς κατὰ τὸν θεόν Theoph. Ant. 2, 28 [p. 166, 17]) which are hidden fr. human reason, as well as fr. all other comprehension below the divine level, and await either fulfillment or revelation to those for whom they are intended (the divine Logos as διδάσκαλος θείων μυστηρίων Orig., C. Cels. 3, 62, 9: the constellations as δεῖγμα καὶ τύπον … μεγάλου μυστηρίου Hippol. Ant. 2, 15 [p. 138, 7]; Abraham is τῶν θείων … μέτοχος μυστηρίων Did., Gen. 213, 20).
    In the gospels μ. is found only in one context, where Jesus says to the disciples who have asked for an explanation of the parable(s) ὑμῖν τὸ μυστήριον δέδοται τῆς βασιλείας τ. θεοῦ Mk 4:11; the synopt. parallels have the pl. Mt 13:11 (LCerfaux, NTS 2, ’55/56, 238–49); Lk 8:10.—WWrede, D. Messiasgeh. in den Evv. 1901; HEbeling, D. Messiasgeh. u. d. Botschaft des Mc-Evangelisten ’39; NJohansson, SvTK 16, ’40, 3–38; OPiper, Interpretation 1, ’47, 183–200; RArida, St Vladimar Theol. Qtly 38, ’94, 211–34 (patristic exegesis Mk 4:10–12 par.).
    The Pauline lit. has μ. in 21 places. A secret or mystery, too profound for human ingenuity, is God’s reason for the partial hardening of Israel’s heart Ro 11:25 or the transformation of the surviving Christians at the Parousia 1 Cor 15:51. Even Christ, who was understood by so few, is God’s secret or mystery Col 2:2, hidden ages ago 1:26 (cp. Herm. Wr. 1, 16 τοῦτό ἐστι τὸ κεκρυμμένον μυστήριον μέχρι τῆσδε τῆς ἡμέρας), but now gloriously revealed among the gentiles vs. 27, to whom the secret of Christ, i.e. his relevance for them, is proclaimed, 4:3 (CMitton, ET 60, ’48/49, 320f). Cp. Ro 16:25; 1 Cor 2:1 (cp. Just., D. 91, 1; 131, 2 al. μ. τοῦ σταυροῦ; 74, 3 τὸ σωτήριον τοῦτο μ., τοῦτʼ ἔστι τὸ πάθος τοῦ χριστοῦ). The pl. is used to denote Christian preaching by the apostles and teachers in the expr. οἰκονόμοι μυστηρίων θεοῦ 1 Cor 4:1 (Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 23, 104 calls the teachings of Pyth. θεῖα μυστήρια). Not all Christians are capable of understanding all the mysteries. The one who speaks in tongues πνεύματι λαλεῖ μυστήρια utters secret truths in the Spirit which the person alone shares w. God, and which others, even Christians, do not understand 1 Cor 14:2. Therefore the possession of all mysteries is a great joy 13:2 (Just., D. 44, 2). And the spirit-filled apostle can say of the highest stage of Christian knowledge, revealed only to the τέλειοι: λαλοῦμεν θεοῦ σοφίαν ἐν μυστηρίῳ we impart the wisdom of God in the form of a mystery (ἐν μυστηρίῳ=in a mysterious manner [Laud. Therap. 11] or =secretly, so that no unauthorized person would learn of it [cp. Cyr. of Scyth. p. 90, 14 ἐν μυστηρίῳ λέγει]) 2:7 (AKlöpper, ZWT 47, 1905, 525–45).—Eph, for which (as well as for Col) μ. is a predominant concept, sees the μ. τοῦ θελήματος αὐτοῦ (sc. θεοῦ) 1:9 or μ. τ. Χριστοῦ 3:4 or μ. τ. εὐαγγελίου 6:19 in acceptance of the gentiles as Christians 3:3ff, 9ff. A unique great mystery is revealed 5:32, where the relation betw. Christ and the Christian community or church is spoken of on the basis of Gen 2:24 (cp. the interpretation of the sun as symbol of God, Theoph. Ant. 2, 15 [p. 138, 8], and s. WKnox, St. Paul and the Church of the Gentiles, ’39, 183f; 227f; WBieder, TZ 11, ’55, 329–43).
    In Rv μ. is used in ref. to the mysterious things portrayed there. The whole content of the book appears as τὸ μ. τοῦ θεοῦ 10:7. Also τὸ μ. τῶν ἑπτὰ ἀστέρων 1:20; τὸ μ. τῆς γυναικός 17:7, cp. vs. 5, where in each case μ. may mean allegorical significance (so BEaston, Pastoral Epistles ’47, 215).
    that which transcends normal understanding, transcendent/ultimate reality, secret, with focus on Israelite/Christian experience.
    1 Ti uses μ. as a formula: τὸ μ. τῆς πίστεως is simply faith 3:9. τὸ τ. εὐσεβείας μ. the secret of (our) piety vs. 16.—τὸ μ. τῆς ἀνομίας 2 Th 2:7 s. ἀνομία 1 (Jos., Bell. 1, 470 calls the life of Antipater κακίας μυστήριον because of his baseness practiced in secret. Cp. also SibOr 8, 58 τὰ πλάνης μυστήρια; 56).—PFurfey, CBQ 8, ’46, 179–91.
    in Ign.: the death and resurrection of Jesus as μ. IMg 9:1 (τὸ περὶ τῆς ἀναστάσεως μ. Orig., C. Cels. 1, 7, 9). The virginity of Mary, her childbearing, and the Lord’s death are called τρία μ. κραυγῆς three mysteries (to be) loudly proclaimed IEph 19:1 (they are mysteries because they go so contrary to human expectation). So also of the annunciation to Mary and her conception GJs 12:2f. The deacons are οἱ διάκονοι μυστηρίων Ἰ. Χρ. ITr 2:3.
    Quite difficult is the saying about the tried and true prophet ποιῶν εἰς μυστήριον κοσμικὸν ἐκκλησίας who acts in accord with the earthly mystery of (God’s) assembly D 11:11. This may refer to celibacy; the prophet lives in such a way as to correspond to the relation betw. Christ and the people of God; cp. Eph 5:32 (so Harnack, TU II 1; 2, 1884, 44ff; HWeinel, Die Wirkungen d. Geistes u. der Geister 1899, 131–38; PDrews, Hdb. z. d. ntl. Apokryphen 1904, 274ff; RKnopf, Hdb. ad loc.—Differently CTaylor, The Teaching of the Twelve Apost. 1886, 82–92; RHarris, The Teaching of the Ap. 1887; FFunk, Patr. Apostol.2 1901 ad loc.; Zahn, Forschungen III 1884, 301).
    μ. occurs oft. in Dg: τὸ τῆς θεοσεβείας μ. the secret of (our) piety 4:6 (what Dg means by μ. is detailed in ch. 5). Likew. of Christian teaching (cp. Ps.-Phocyl. 229 and comments by Horst 260–61) πατρὸς μυστήρια 11:2; cp. vs. 5. Hence the Christian can μυστήρια θεοῦ λαλεῖν 10:7. In contrast to ἀνθρώπινα μ. 7:1. οὗ (sc. τ. θεοῦ) τὰ μυστήρια whose secret counsels 7:2 (the divine will for orderly management of the universe). Of God keeping personal counsel κατεῖχεν ἐν μυστηρίῳ … τὴν σοφὴν αὐτοῦ βουλήν 8:10.—Lghtf., St. Paul’s Ep. to the Col. and Phlm. p. 167ff; JRobinson, St. Paul’s Ep. to the Eph. 1904, 234ff; GWobbermin, Religionsgesch. Studien 1896, 144ff; EHatch, Essays on Bibl. Gk. 1889, 57ff; HvSoden, ZNW 12, 1911, 188ff; TFoster, AJT 19, 1915, 402–15; OCasel, D. Liturgie als Mysterienfeier5 1923; JSchneider, ‘Mysterion’ im NT: StKr 104, ’32, 255–78; TArvedson, D. Mysterium Christi ’37; KPrümm, ‘Mysterion’ v. Pls bis Orig.: ZKT 61, ’37, 391–425, Biblica 37, ’56, 135–61; RBrown, The Semitic Background of ‘Mystery’ in the NT, ’68; cp. KKuhn, NTS 7, 61, 366 for Qumran parallels to various passages in Eph and Ro; ABöhlig, Mysterion u. Wahrheit, ’68, 3–40; JFruytier, Het woord M. in de catechesen van Cyrillus van Jerusalem, ’50; ANock, Hellenistic Mysteries and Christian Sacraments, Essays on Religion and the Ancient World II, ’72, 790–820; AHarvey, The Use of Mystery Language in the Bible: JTS 31, ’80, 320–36.—DELG s.v. μύω. M-M. EDNT. TW. Sv.

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  • 77 πλούσιος

    πλούσιος, ία, ιον (πλοῦτος; Hes., Hdt.+)
    pert. to having an abundance of earthly possessions that exceeds normal experience, rich, wealthy, ἦν Ἰωακεὶμ πλ. σφόδρα GJs 1:1 (Sus 4 Theod.); ἄνθρωπος πλ. a rich man (i.e. one who does not need to work for a living) Mt 27:57; Lk 12:16; cp. 16:1, 19 (here, in P75, the rich man’s name is given as Νευης, q.v. as a separate entry); 18:23; 19:2. γείτονες πλ. wealthy neighbors 14:12.—Subst. ὁ πλ. the rich man (oft. in contrast to the poor; cp. TestAbr A 19 p. 101, 20, [Stone p. 50; opp. πένης, who must work for a living].—S. PFurfey, CBQ 5, ’43, 241–63) Lk 16:21f; Js 1:10f; 1 Cl 13:1 (Jer 9:22); 38:2; Hs 2:5–7 (vs. 4 εἰς πτωχὸν καὶ πλούσιον the art. is omitted after the prep.). Pl. οἱ πλ. (Menand., Cith. Fgm. 1, 1 Kö. [=Fgm. 281, 1]) Lk 6:24; 21:1; 1 Ti 6:17; Js 2:6; 5:1; Rv 6:15; 13:16; 1 Cl 16:10 (Is 53:9); Hs 2:8; 9, 20, 1f. Without the art. πλούσιος a rich man Mt 19:23f; Mk 10:25; Lk 18:25 (cp. Sextus 193 χαλεπόν ἐστιν πλουτοῦντα σωθῆναι; s. also Pla., Laws 5, 743a). Pl. Mk 12:41; B 20:2; D 5:2.—Of the preexistent Christ διʼ ὑμᾶς ἐπτώχευσεν πλούσιος ὤν for your sake he became penniless, though he was rich 2 Cor 8:9 (here the emphasis on wealth vs. poverty relates esp. to status, cp. Phil 2:6–11; some place the pass. in 2 below; opp. Demosth 18, 131).
    pert. to being plentifully supplied with someth., abound (in), rich (in), fig. ext. of 1 (Menand., Fgm. 936 Kö. and EpArist 15 πλουσία ψυχή; PsSol 5:14 δόμα … πλούσιον; CIG IV, 9688, 4f τέκνα) rich ἔν τινι in someth. of God ἐν ἐλέει Eph 2:4; of humans ἐν πίστει Js 2:5. πλ. τῷ πνεύματι (analogous, but not in contrast to πτωχὸς τῷ πνεύματι Mt 5:3) rich in spirit (paralleling ἁπλοῦ τῇ καρδία) B 19:2. Abs., of those who are rich in a transcendent sense Rv 2:9; 3:17; cp. (ἡ ἔντευξίς ἐστιν) πλουσία πρὸς κυρίον Hs 2:6. ἀπὸ τοῦ πλουσίου τῆς ἀγάπης κυρίου from the Lord, who is rich in love B 1:3 (on the text which, perhaps, is damaged, s. Windisch, Hdb. ad loc.). The text is also uncertain in vs. 2, where μεγάλων ὄντων καὶ πλουσίων τῶν τοῦ θεοῦ δικαιωμάτων εἰς ὑμᾶς is prob. to be rendered: since the righteous deeds of God toward you are great and generous. For 2 Cor 8:9 s. 1 above.—For lit. s. under πλοῦτος, πτωχός.—DELG s.v. πλοῦτος. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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  • 78 Artificial Intelligence

       In my opinion, none of [these programs] does even remote justice to the complexity of human mental processes. Unlike men, "artificially intelligent" programs tend to be single minded, undistractable, and unemotional. (Neisser, 1967, p. 9)
       Future progress in [artificial intelligence] will depend on the development of both practical and theoretical knowledge.... As regards theoretical knowledge, some have sought a unified theory of artificial intelligence. My view is that artificial intelligence is (or soon will be) an engineering discipline since its primary goal is to build things. (Nilsson, 1971, pp. vii-viii)
       Most workers in AI [artificial intelligence] research and in related fields confess to a pronounced feeling of disappointment in what has been achieved in the last 25 years. Workers entered the field around 1950, and even around 1960, with high hopes that are very far from being realized in 1972. In no part of the field have the discoveries made so far produced the major impact that was then promised.... In the meantime, claims and predictions regarding the potential results of AI research had been publicized which went even farther than the expectations of the majority of workers in the field, whose embarrassments have been added to by the lamentable failure of such inflated predictions....
       When able and respected scientists write in letters to the present author that AI, the major goal of computing science, represents "another step in the general process of evolution"; that possibilities in the 1980s include an all-purpose intelligence on a human-scale knowledge base; that awe-inspiring possibilities suggest themselves based on machine intelligence exceeding human intelligence by the year 2000 [one has the right to be skeptical]. (Lighthill, 1972, p. 17)
       4) Just as Astronomy Succeeded Astrology, the Discovery of Intellectual Processes in Machines Should Lead to a Science, Eventually
       Just as astronomy succeeded astrology, following Kepler's discovery of planetary regularities, the discoveries of these many principles in empirical explorations on intellectual processes in machines should lead to a science, eventually. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)
       Many problems arise in experiments on machine intelligence because things obvious to any person are not represented in any program. One can pull with a string, but one cannot push with one.... Simple facts like these caused serious problems when Charniak attempted to extend Bobrow's "Student" program to more realistic applications, and they have not been faced up to until now. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 77)
       What do we mean by [a symbolic] "description"? We do not mean to suggest that our descriptions must be made of strings of ordinary language words (although they might be). The simplest kind of description is a structure in which some features of a situation are represented by single ("primitive") symbols, and relations between those features are represented by other symbols-or by other features of the way the description is put together. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)
       [AI is] the use of computer programs and programming techniques to cast light on the principles of intelligence in general and human thought in particular. (Boden, 1977, p. 5)
       The word you look for and hardly ever see in the early AI literature is the word knowledge. They didn't believe you have to know anything, you could always rework it all.... In fact 1967 is the turning point in my mind when there was enough feeling that the old ideas of general principles had to go.... I came up with an argument for what I called the primacy of expertise, and at the time I called the other guys the generalists. (Moses, quoted in McCorduck, 1979, pp. 228-229)
       9) Artificial Intelligence Is Psychology in a Particularly Pure and Abstract Form
       The basic idea of cognitive science is that intelligent beings are semantic engines-in other words, automatic formal systems with interpretations under which they consistently make sense. We can now see why this includes psychology and artificial intelligence on a more or less equal footing: people and intelligent computers (if and when there are any) turn out to be merely different manifestations of the same underlying phenomenon. Moreover, with universal hardware, any semantic engine can in principle be formally imitated by a computer if only the right program can be found. And that will guarantee semantic imitation as well, since (given the appropriate formal behavior) the semantics is "taking care of itself" anyway. Thus we also see why, from this perspective, artificial intelligence can be regarded as psychology in a particularly pure and abstract form. The same fundamental structures are under investigation, but in AI, all the relevant parameters are under direct experimental control (in the programming), without any messy physiology or ethics to get in the way. (Haugeland, 1981b, p. 31)
       There are many different kinds of reasoning one might imagine:
        Formal reasoning involves the syntactic manipulation of data structures to deduce new ones following prespecified rules of inference. Mathematical logic is the archetypical formal representation. Procedural reasoning uses simulation to answer questions and solve problems. When we use a program to answer What is the sum of 3 and 4? it uses, or "runs," a procedural model of arithmetic. Reasoning by analogy seems to be a very natural mode of thought for humans but, so far, difficult to accomplish in AI programs. The idea is that when you ask the question Can robins fly? the system might reason that "robins are like sparrows, and I know that sparrows can fly, so robins probably can fly."
        Generalization and abstraction are also natural reasoning process for humans that are difficult to pin down well enough to implement in a program. If one knows that Robins have wings, that Sparrows have wings, and that Blue jays have wings, eventually one will believe that All birds have wings. This capability may be at the core of most human learning, but it has not yet become a useful technique in AI.... Meta- level reasoning is demonstrated by the way one answers the question What is Paul Newman's telephone number? You might reason that "if I knew Paul Newman's number, I would know that I knew it, because it is a notable fact." This involves using "knowledge about what you know," in particular, about the extent of your knowledge and about the importance of certain facts. Recent research in psychology and AI indicates that meta-level reasoning may play a central role in human cognitive processing. (Barr & Feigenbaum, 1981, pp. 146-147)
       Suffice it to say that programs already exist that can do things-or, at the very least, appear to be beginning to do things-which ill-informed critics have asserted a priori to be impossible. Examples include: perceiving in a holistic as opposed to an atomistic way; using language creatively; translating sensibly from one language to another by way of a language-neutral semantic representation; planning acts in a broad and sketchy fashion, the details being decided only in execution; distinguishing between different species of emotional reaction according to the psychological context of the subject. (Boden, 1981, p. 33)
       Can the synthesis of Man and Machine ever be stable, or will the purely organic component become such a hindrance that it has to be discarded? If this eventually happens-and I have... good reasons for thinking that it must-we have nothing to regret and certainly nothing to fear. (Clarke, 1984, p. 243)
       The thesis of GOFAI... is not that the processes underlying intelligence can be described symbolically... but that they are symbolic. (Haugeland, 1985, p. 113)
        14) Artificial Intelligence Provides a Useful Approach to Psychological and Psychiatric Theory Formation
       It is all very well formulating psychological and psychiatric theories verbally but, when using natural language (even technical jargon), it is difficult to recognise when a theory is complete; oversights are all too easily made, gaps too readily left. This is a point which is generally recognised to be true and it is for precisely this reason that the behavioural sciences attempt to follow the natural sciences in using "classical" mathematics as a more rigorous descriptive language. However, it is an unfortunate fact that, with a few notable exceptions, there has been a marked lack of success in this application. It is my belief that a different approach-a different mathematics-is needed, and that AI provides just this approach. (Hand, quoted in Hand, 1985, pp. 6-7)
       We might distinguish among four kinds of AI.
       Research of this kind involves building and programming computers to perform tasks which, to paraphrase Marvin Minsky, would require intelligence if they were done by us. Researchers in nonpsychological AI make no claims whatsoever about the psychological realism of their programs or the devices they build, that is, about whether or not computers perform tasks as humans do.
       Research here is guided by the view that the computer is a useful tool in the study of mind. In particular, we can write computer programs or build devices that simulate alleged psychological processes in humans and then test our predictions about how the alleged processes work. We can weave these programs and devices together with other programs and devices that simulate different alleged mental processes and thereby test the degree to which the AI system as a whole simulates human mentality. According to weak psychological AI, working with computer models is a way of refining and testing hypotheses about processes that are allegedly realized in human minds.
    ... According to this view, our minds are computers and therefore can be duplicated by other computers. Sherry Turkle writes that the "real ambition is of mythic proportions, making a general purpose intelligence, a mind." (Turkle, 1984, p. 240) The authors of a major text announce that "the ultimate goal of AI research is to build a person or, more humbly, an animal." (Charniak & McDermott, 1985, p. 7)
       Research in this field, like strong psychological AI, takes seriously the functionalist view that mentality can be realized in many different types of physical devices. Suprapsychological AI, however, accuses strong psychological AI of being chauvinisticof being only interested in human intelligence! Suprapsychological AI claims to be interested in all the conceivable ways intelligence can be realized. (Flanagan, 1991, pp. 241-242)
        16) Determination of Relevance of Rules in Particular Contexts
       Even if the [rules] were stored in a context-free form the computer still couldn't use them. To do that the computer requires rules enabling it to draw on just those [ rules] which are relevant in each particular context. Determination of relevance will have to be based on further facts and rules, but the question will again arise as to which facts and rules are relevant for making each particular determination. One could always invoke further facts and rules to answer this question, but of course these must be only the relevant ones. And so it goes. It seems that AI workers will never be able to get started here unless they can settle the problem of relevance beforehand by cataloguing types of context and listing just those facts which are relevant in each. (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986, p. 80)
       Perhaps the single most important idea to artificial intelligence is that there is no fundamental difference between form and content, that meaning can be captured in a set of symbols such as a semantic net. (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)
        18) The Assumption That the Mind Is a Formal System
       Artificial intelligence is based on the assumption that the mind can be described as some kind of formal system manipulating symbols that stand for things in the world. Thus it doesn't matter what the brain is made of, or what it uses for tokens in the great game of thinking. Using an equivalent set of tokens and rules, we can do thinking with a digital computer, just as we can play chess using cups, salt and pepper shakers, knives, forks, and spoons. Using the right software, one system (the mind) can be mapped into the other (the computer). (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)
        19) A Statement of the Primary and Secondary Purposes of Artificial Intelligence
       The primary goal of Artificial Intelligence is to make machines smarter.
       The secondary goals of Artificial Intelligence are to understand what intelligence is (the Nobel laureate purpose) and to make machines more useful (the entrepreneurial purpose). (Winston, 1987, p. 1)
       The theoretical ideas of older branches of engineering are captured in the language of mathematics. We contend that mathematical logic provides the basis for theory in AI. Although many computer scientists already count logic as fundamental to computer science in general, we put forward an even stronger form of the logic-is-important argument....
       AI deals mainly with the problem of representing and using declarative (as opposed to procedural) knowledge. Declarative knowledge is the kind that is expressed as sentences, and AI needs a language in which to state these sentences. Because the languages in which this knowledge usually is originally captured (natural languages such as English) are not suitable for computer representations, some other language with the appropriate properties must be used. It turns out, we think, that the appropriate properties include at least those that have been uppermost in the minds of logicians in their development of logical languages such as the predicate calculus. Thus, we think that any language for expressing knowledge in AI systems must be at least as expressive as the first-order predicate calculus. (Genesereth & Nilsson, 1987, p. viii)
        21) Perceptual Structures Can Be Represented as Lists of Elementary Propositions
       In artificial intelligence studies, perceptual structures are represented as assemblages of description lists, the elementary components of which are propositions asserting that certain relations hold among elements. (Chase & Simon, 1988, p. 490)
       Artificial intelligence (AI) is sometimes defined as the study of how to build and/or program computers to enable them to do the sorts of things that minds can do. Some of these things are commonly regarded as requiring intelligence: offering a medical diagnosis and/or prescription, giving legal or scientific advice, proving theorems in logic or mathematics. Others are not, because they can be done by all normal adults irrespective of educational background (and sometimes by non-human animals too), and typically involve no conscious control: seeing things in sunlight and shadows, finding a path through cluttered terrain, fitting pegs into holes, speaking one's own native tongue, and using one's common sense. Because it covers AI research dealing with both these classes of mental capacity, this definition is preferable to one describing AI as making computers do "things that would require intelligence if done by people." However, it presupposes that computers could do what minds can do, that they might really diagnose, advise, infer, and understand. One could avoid this problematic assumption (and also side-step questions about whether computers do things in the same way as we do) by defining AI instead as "the development of computers whose observable performance has features which in humans we would attribute to mental processes." This bland characterization would be acceptable to some AI workers, especially amongst those focusing on the production of technological tools for commercial purposes. But many others would favour a more controversial definition, seeing AI as the science of intelligence in general-or, more accurately, as the intellectual core of cognitive science. As such, its goal is to provide a systematic theory that can explain (and perhaps enable us to replicate) both the general categories of intentionality and the diverse psychological capacities grounded in them. (Boden, 1990b, pp. 1-2)
       Because the ability to store data somewhat corresponds to what we call memory in human beings, and because the ability to follow logical procedures somewhat corresponds to what we call reasoning in human beings, many members of the cult have concluded that what computers do somewhat corresponds to what we call thinking. It is no great difficulty to persuade the general public of that conclusion since computers process data very fast in small spaces well below the level of visibility; they do not look like other machines when they are at work. They seem to be running along as smoothly and silently as the brain does when it remembers and reasons and thinks. On the other hand, those who design and build computers know exactly how the machines are working down in the hidden depths of their semiconductors. Computers can be taken apart, scrutinized, and put back together. Their activities can be tracked, analyzed, measured, and thus clearly understood-which is far from possible with the brain. This gives rise to the tempting assumption on the part of the builders and designers that computers can tell us something about brains, indeed, that the computer can serve as a model of the mind, which then comes to be seen as some manner of information processing machine, and possibly not as good at the job as the machine. (Roszak, 1994, pp. xiv-xv)
       The inner workings of the human mind are far more intricate than the most complicated systems of modern technology. Researchers in the field of artificial intelligence have been attempting to develop programs that will enable computers to display intelligent behavior. Although this field has been an active one for more than thirty-five years and has had many notable successes, AI researchers still do not know how to create a program that matches human intelligence. No existing program can recall facts, solve problems, reason, learn, and process language with human facility. This lack of success has occurred not because computers are inferior to human brains but rather because we do not yet know in sufficient detail how intelligence is organized in the brain. (Anderson, 1995, p. 2)

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  • 79 защита ограничением установившегося тока и электрического разряда

    1. protection by limitation of steady-state current and electric charge

     

    защита ограничением установившегося тока и электрического разряда
    Защита от поражения электрическим током при помощи такого исполнения электрической цепи или оборудования, которое при нормальных условиях и условиях повреждений ограничивает установившийся ток и электрический разряд до неопасного уровня.
    [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009]

    EN

    protection by limitation of steady-state current and electric charge
    protection against electric shock by electric circuit or equipment design so that under normal and fault conditions the steady-state current and electric charge are limited to below a hazardous level
    [IEV number 826-12-34]

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    protection par limitation du courant permanent et de la charge électrique, f
    protection contre les chocs électriques assurée par la conception des circuits ou des matériels (électriques), de telle façon que le courant permanent et la charge électrique soient limités au-dessous d'une valeur dangereuse, dans les conditions normales ou de défaut
    [IEV number 826-12-34]

    Тематики

    EN

    DE

    • Schutz durch Begrenzung des Beharrungsstroms und der Entladungsenergie, m

    FR

    • protection par limitation du courant permanent et de la charge électrique, f

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > защита ограничением установившегося тока и электрического разряда

  • 80 разъединитель

    1. main disconnect device
    2. isolator
    3. isolating switch
    4. isolating facility
    5. DS
    6. disconnector
    7. disconnecting switch
    8. disconnecting device
    9. disconnect switch
    10. disconnect device
    11. disconnect

     

    разъединитель
    Контактный коммутационный аппарат, в разомкнутом положении отвечающий требованиям к функции разъединения.
    Примечание.
    1 Это определение отличается от формулировки МЭК 60050(441-14-05), поскольку требования к функции разъединения не ограничиваются соблюдением изолирующего промежутка.
    [ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]
    2 Разъединитель способен включать и отключать цепь с незначительным током или при незначительном изменении напряжения на зажимах каждого из полюсов разъединителя.
    Разъединитель может проводить токи в нормальных условиях работы, а также в течение определенного времени в аномальных условиях работы выдерживать токи короткого замыкания.

    0043 Условное обозначение контакта разъединителя

    [ ГОСТ Р 50030. 3-99 ( МЭК 60947-3-99)]

    разъединитель
    Контактный коммутационный аппарат, который обеспечивает в отключенном положении изоляционный промежуток, удовлетворяющий нормированным требованиям.
    Примечания
    1 Разъединитель способен размыкать и замыкать цепь при малом токе или малом изменении напряжения на выводах каждого из его полюсов. Он также способен проводить токи при нормальных условиях в цепи и проводить в течение нормированного времени токи при ненормальных условиях, таких как короткое замыкание.
    2 Малые токи - это такие токи, как емкостные токи вводов, шин, соединений, очень коротких кабелей, токи постоянно соединенных ступенчатых сопротивлений выключателей и токи трансформаторов напряжения и делителей. Для номинальных напряжений до 330 кВ включительно ток, не превышающий 0,5 А, считается малым током по этому определению; для номинального напряжения от 500 кВ и выше и токов, превышающих 0,5 А, необходимо проконсультироваться с изготовителем, если нет особых указаний в руководствах по эксплуатации разъединителей.
    3 К малым изменениям напряжения относятся изменения напряжения, возникающие при шунтировании регуляторов индуктивного напряжения или выключателей.
    4 Для разъединителей номинальным напряжением от 110 кВ и выше может быть установлена коммутация уравнительных токов.
    [ ГОСТ Р 52726-2007]

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    disconnector
    a mechanical switching device which provides, in the open position, an isolating distance in accordance with specified requirements
    NOTE – A disconnector is capable of opening and closing a circuit when either negligible current is broken or made, or when no significant change in the voltage across the terminals of each of the poles of the disconnector occurs. It is also capable of carrying currents under normal circuit conditions and carrying for a specified time currents under abnormal conditions such as those of short circuit.
    [IEV number 441-14-05]

    disconnector

    IEV 441-14-05 is applicable with the following additional notes:
    NOTE 1
    "Negligible current" implies currents such as the capacitive currents of bushings, busbars, connections, very short lengths of cable, currents of permanently connected grading impedances of circuit-breakers and currents of voltage transformers and dividers. For rated voltages of 420 kV and below, a current not exceeding 0,5 A is a negligible current for the purpose of this definition; for rated voltage above 420 kV and currents exceeding 0,5 A, the manufacturer should be consulted.
    "No significant change in voltage" refers to such applications as the by-passing of induction voltage regulators or circuit-breakers.
    NOTE 2
    For a disconnector having a rated voltage of 52 kV and above, a rated ability of bus transfer current switching may be assigned
    [IEC 62271-102]

    FR

    sectionneur
    appareil mécanique de connexion qui assure, en position d'ouverture, une distance de sectionnement satisfaisant à des conditions spécifiées
    NOTE – Un sectionneur est capable d'ouvrir et de fermer un circuit lorsqu'un courant d'intensité négligeable est interrompu ou établi, ou bien lorsqu'il ne se produit aucun changement notable de la tension aux bornes de chacun des pôles du sectionneur. Il est aussi capable de supporter des courants dans les conditions normales du circuit et de supporter des courants pendant une durée spécifiée dans des conditions anormales telles que celles du court-circuit.
    [IEV number 441-14-05]

    Указанные в 5.3.2 перечислениях а)-d) устройства отключения ( выключатель-разъединитель, разъединитель или выключатель) должны:

    • изолировать электрооборудование от цепей питания и иметь только одно положение ОТКЛЮЧЕНО (изоляция) и одно положение ВКЛЮЧЕНО, четко обозначаемые символами «О» и «I» [МЭК 60417-5008 (DB:2002-10) и МЭК 60417-5007 (DB:2002-10), см. 10.2.2];
    • иметь видимое разъединение или индикатор положения, который может указывать положение ОТКЛЮЧЕНО только в случае, если все контакты в действительности открыты, т.е. разомкнуты и удалены друг от друга на расстояние, удовлетворяющее требованиям по изолированию;
    • быть снабжены расположенным снаружи ручным приводом (например, ручкой). Исключение для управляемых внешним источником энергии, когда воздействие вручную невозможно при наличии иного внешнего привода. Если внешние приводы не используются для выполнения аварийных функций управления, то рекомендуется применять ЧЕРНЫЙ и СЕРЫЙ цвета для окраски ручного привода (см. 10.7.4 и 10.8.4);
    • обладать средствами для запирания в положении ОТКЛЮЧЕНО (например, с помощью висячих замков). При таком запирании возможность как дистанционного, так и местного включения должна быть исключена;

    [ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]


    Разъединители служат для создания видимого разрыва, отделяющего выводимое в ремонт оборудование от токоведущих частей, находящихся под напряжением, для безопасного производства работ.
    Разъединители не имеют дугогасящих устройств и поэтому предназначаются для включения и отключения электрических цепей при отсутствии тока нагрузки и находящихся только под напряжением или даже без напряжения. Лишь в некоторых случаях допускается включение и отключение разъединителями небольших токов, значительно меньше номинальных.
    Разъединители используются также при различного рода переключениях в схемах электрических соединений подстанций, например при переводе присоединений с одной системы шин на другую.
    Требования, предъявляемые к разъединителям с точки зрения оперативного обслуживания, следующие:

    1. Разъединители в отключенном положении должны создавать ясно видимый разрыв цепи, соответствующий классу напряжения установки.
    2. Приводы разъединителей должны иметь устройства фиксации в каждом из двух оперативных положений: включенном и отключенном. Кроме того, они должны иметь надежные упоры, ограничивающие поворот главных ножей на угол больше заданного.
    3. Опорные изоляторы и изолирующие тяги должны выдерживать механическую нагрузки при операциях.
    4. Главные ножи разъединителей должны иметь блокировку с ножами стационарных заземлителей и не допускать возможности одновременного включения тех и других.
    5. Разъединители должны беспрепятственно включаться и отключаться при любых наихудших условиях окружающей среды (например, при обледенении).
    6. Разъединители должны иметь надлежащую изоляцию, обеспечивающую не только надежную работу при возможных перенапряжениях и ухудшении атмосферных условий (гроза, дождь, туман), но и безопасное обслуживание.

    [ http://forca.ru/stati/podstancii/obsluzhivanie-razediniteley-otdeliteley-i-korotkozamykateley.html]


    Разъединители применяются для коммутации обесточенных при помощи выключателей участков токоведущих систем, для переключения РУ с одной ветви на другую, а также для отделения на время ревизии или ремонта силового электротехнического оборудования и создания безопасных условий от смежных частей линии, находящихся под напряжением. Разъединители способны размыкать электрическую цепь только при отсутствии в ней тока или при весьма малом токе. В отличие от выключателей разъединители в отключенном состоянии образуют видимый разрыв цепи. После отключения разъединителей с обеих сторон объекта, например выключателя или трансформатора, они должны заземляться с обеих сторон либо при помощи переносных заземлителей, либо специальных заземляющих ножей, встраиваемых в конструкцию разъединителя.
    [ http://relay-protection.ru/content/view/46/8/1/1/]


    Параллельные тексты EN-RU

    b) disconnector, with or without fuses, in accordance with IEC 60947-3, that has an auxiliary contact that in all cases causes switching devices to break the load circuit before the opening of the main contacts of the disconnector;
    [IEC 60204-1-2006]

    б) разъединитель с или без предохранителей, соответствующий требованиям МЭК 60947-3 со вспомогательным контактом, срабатывающим до того, как разомкнутся главные контакты разъединителя, используемым для коммутации другого аппарата, отключающего питание цепей нагрузки.
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    3.1.46 разъединитель (disconnector): Контактный коммутационный аппарат, который обеспечивает в отключенном положении изоляционный промежуток, соответствующий нормированным требованиям.

    Источник: ГОСТ Р 54828-2011: Комплектные распределительные устройства в металлической оболочке с элегазовой изоляцией (КРУЭ) на номинальные напряжения 110 кВ и выше. Общие технические условия оригинал документа

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